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System Name | Main/DC |
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Processor | i7-3770K/i7-2600K |
Motherboard | MSI Z77A-GD55/GA-P67A-UD4-B3 |
Cooling | Phanteks PH-TC14CS/H80 |
Memory | Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB (2 x 8GB) LP /4GB Kingston DDR3 1600 |
Video Card(s) | Asus GTX 660 Ti/MSI HD7770 |
Storage | Crucial MX100 256GB/120GB Samsung 830 & Seagate 2TB(died) |
Display(s) | Asus 24' LED/Samsung SyncMaster B1940 |
Case | P100/Antec P280 It's huge! |
Audio Device(s) | on board |
Power Supply | SeaSonic SS-660XP2/Seasonic SS-760XP2 |
Software | Win 7 Home Premiun 64 Bit |
NoCan a motherboard that supports DDR4 RAM accommodate my CPU ?
Related to question above - noIs it necessary to get a board that will be able to accommodate the newer NVMe storage cards ?
16 GB is going to be a lot better than 8 GB. 32 GB will only be marginally better.Should I just go for 32 GB RAM - will it really be a lot better than going for 16 GB - I currently have only 8 GB
I think you're only seeing the RAM slots on one side of the CPU, largely because of that big cooler. That motherboard has 8 slots.All 4 RAM slots are currently occupied by 4 X 2 GB RAM
According to your screen shot, you have a 640 GB HDD1 TB Western Digital Hard Drive - old and tired
That's what my previous post was trying to get across. Your present motherboard is dying and it's time to move on.I am just a bit concerned about the failure of some of the functions on the MB
I'm working on a build....